€20k incentive to successful applicants to 2025 Forestry Scholarship Programme

Pictured at the launch of Coillte's 2025 Forestry Scholarship Programme were inaugural scholars, Áine O'Dwyer (Donegal), Mia Sibbald (Kildare) and Alex Power (Waterford). (Pic: Naoise Culhane)

With CAO applications now open, Coillte has announced the launch of its 2025 Forestry Scholarship Programme. Building on the success of its inaugural programme, which saw scholarships being awarded to three students, the scholarship provides substantial financial and career support for students pursuing a full-time, third level forestry programme at University College Dublin (UCD) or South East Technological University (SETU).

Offering up to €20,000 per recipient across their degree, alongside paid summer placements and career opportunities with Coillte, the scholarship was created to address the growing need for skilled professionals to support Ireland’s environmental and economic sustainability. Inaugural scholars Áine O’Dwyer (Donegal), Mia Sibbald (Kildare) and Alex Power (Waterford), now in their first semester at SETU, are already benefiting from the programme.

The launch of the 2025 Forestry Scholarship comes amid growing interest in forestry careers, as revealed by a recent RED C survey commissioned by Coillte. This survey found that 60% of 18–34-year-olds view a career in the forest and wood sector as attractive, with over a quarter of all those surveyed describing it as very attractive.

Furthermore, 57% of women surveyed expressed interest in a career in forestry, highlighting the sector’s broadening appeal across diverse demographics.

This growing interest aligns with the industry’s pivotal role in addressing Ireland’s climate and housing challenges, while meeting the increasing demand for sustainable timber. The forestry sector is recognised as a key driver of Ireland’s climate action objectives, requiring more than 1,700 skilled professionals by 2030 to meet the ambitions of Ireland’s Forest Strategy. 

OPENING DOORS

Speaking about the scholarship’s impact, inaugural scholar, Alex Power from Waterford, said that receiving the Coillte scholarship has ‘opened doors’.

“It’s not just the financial support, it’s being part of a sector that plays such an important role in tackling climate change and supporting rural communities,” said Alex. “My first few weeks at SETU have been exciting and inspiring, as I learn about sustainable forest management and how forestry can help build a greener future.”

Applications for the 2025 Coillte Forestry Scholarship Programme are now open and more information can be found online at www.coillte.ie. The closing date for applications is Friday, 2nd May, 2025.